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    'Black Jack' Brigade takes reigns in two Iraqi provinces

    'Black Jack' takes the reigns in two Iraqi provinces

    Photo By Sgt. Quentin Johnson | Col. John Peeler (center left), commander of the 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st...... read more read more

    FORWARD OPERATING BASE WARHORSE, IRAQ

    06.13.2011

    Story by Sgt. Justin A. Naylor 

    2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division Public Affairs

    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE WARHORSE, Iraq – Soldiers of 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, “Black Jack,” 1st Cavalry Division, U.S. Division-North, assumed responsibility for the U.S. mission in Salah-ad-Din and Diyala provinces, Iraq.

    The brigade replaced the 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, “Warriors,” 25th Infantry Division, during a Transfer of Authority ceremony at Contingency Operating Base Warhorse, June 13.

    The transfer of authority marked the start of Black Jack Brigade’s fourth tour of duty in Iraq, and the unit’s first tour in an advise and assist role in support of Operation New Dawn.

    “2nd AAB, 1st Cav. Div., will conduct stability operations and security force assistance in Diyala and Salah-ad-Din provinces to support Iraq’s continued development as a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant strategic partner committed to regional stability,” explained Col. John Peeler, commander of the Black Jack Brigade, which deployed to Iraq from Fort Hood, Texas.

    The Black Jack Brigade will continue with the efforts and initiatives that have already been set in motion 2nd AAB, 25th Inf. Div., with a focus on the successful completion of the advise and assist mission in Iraq, said Peeler.

    “We are proud of how far Iraq has come, but we are also aware of the challenges ahead,” said Peeler. “Our Black Jack soldiers are determined to work toward lasting stability and security while continuing to build an enduring relationship between our two countries.”

    Peeler emphasized that his unit will accomplish its advise and assist mission by building on the work done by the Warrior Brigade.

    During their time in Iraq, 2nd AAB, 25th Inf. Div, worked closely to assist provincial governments and Iraqi security forces to further the goals of these organizations.

    Col. Malcolm Frost, commander of 2nd AAB, 25th Inf. Div., who’s unit will return to their home station at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, said U.S. Forces working with their Iraqi partners saw huge advancements in security, governance and economic areas within Salah-ad-Din and Diyala provinces.

    “I am simply staggered by the incredible progress that has been made by local provincial governments, the Iraqi army, Iraqi police and border patrol,” said Frost. “You can be proud of your accomplishments,” said Frost to local provincial and Iraqi security forces leaders attending the ceremony. "Iraq is now an oasis of hope in the Middle East.”

    Frost also took time to remind the Black Jack Brigade that gains made in security and governance can be easily lost if Iraqi and U.S. forces do not continue to work toward increased regional stability.

    “The rewards for success is always more work and greater responsibility,” said Frost. “The Iraqi people desire to build on recent successes, improve their quality of life, and obtain security forces who can defend not just their cities, but Iraq’s borders. Therefore I challenge you to keep moving forward toward a brighter destination for Iraq.”

    “Although the “Warrior” Brigade is departing, I am confident that the “Black Jack” Brigade, under Col. Peeler, is no less committed to assisting and supporting the governments of Diyala and Salah-ad-Din, and their security forces, as they provide enduring security and stability for all Iraqi people,” he said.

    The people of Salah-ad-Din and Diyala provinces can expect the same commitment and dedication that the Soldiers of the Warrior Brigade displayed in ensuring stability and security within these provinces, explained Peeler.

    “We will work as one team to meet our shared goals and vision of security and stability within these provinces,” Peeler said of his soldiers and their ISF partners.

    With reassurance from Peeler, the “Black Jack” Brigade, which now firmly holds the reigns for the U.S. mission in Diyala and Salah-ad-Din provinces, will continue to work closely with Iraqi security forces and local and provincial governments to help ensure security and stability.

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    Date Taken: 06.13.2011
    Date Posted: 06.29.2011 05:21
    Story ID: 72926
    Location: FORWARD OPERATING BASE WARHORSE, IQ

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